tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863336524369281662.post5913763983512270453..comments2023-09-20T07:12:07.398-07:00Comments on Veater Ecosan: "The World About Us": Veaterecosanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12641952897751927118noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863336524369281662.post-24667350919408163212016-12-14T06:01:38.970-08:002016-12-14T06:01:38.970-08:00Claude Baesens shared Jean Bricmont's post.
4 ...Claude Baesens shared Jean Bricmont's post.<br />4 hrs · <br />(Inspired by British politician Arthur Ponsonby's book Falsehood in Wartime, published in 1928). Prof Anne Morelli's book was published in 2001 but you will find these principles apply to Irak, Lybia, Syria,...<br /><br />Jean BricmontFollow<br />7 hrs · <br />Small reminders on the principles of the propaganda of war:<br />We don't want the war.<br />The opposing camp is the only one responsible for the war.<br />The leader of the opposing camp has the face of the devil (or "the ugly of service").<br />It's a noble cause that we defend and no special interests.<br />The enemy provokes knowingly atrocities, and if we are commiting burrs it is unintentionally.<br />The enemy uses weapons not allowed.<br />We have very few losses, losses of the enemy are enormous.<br />The artists and intellectuals support our cause.<br />Our cause has a sanctity.<br />Those (and those) who question our propaganda are traitors<br />https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principes_élémentaires_de_propagande_de_guerreVeaterecosanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12641952897751927118noreply@blogger.com